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Neighbourhood in Oslo, Norway
the river Lysakerelva. The area is named after the Lilleaker farm. Lilleaker served by the Lilleaker station of the Oslo Tramway, the southern part by
Lilleaker
light rail lines in the west were the Røa Line (opened in 1912), the Lilleaker Line (1919), the Sognsvann Line (1934) and the Kolsås Line (1942). From
History of the Oslo Tramway and Metro
History_of_the_Oslo_Tramway_and_Metro
Tram line in Oslo, Norway
The Lilleaker Line (Norwegian: Lilleakerbanen) is a suburban tramway from Skøyen in Oslo westwards to Øraker, Bærum in Norway. It is operated by Line
Lilleaker_Line
Tram system in Oslo, Norway
assembly. It is served by lines 13 and 19. The Lilleaker Line, is the most western route terminating at Lilleaker. The line used to extend outside the Oslo
Trams_in_Oslo
Football club
gymnastics club Lilleaker TF and Ullern Basket (founded 1956). Liull was in turn a merger of the skiing club Ullern SK (founded 1909) and Lilleaker IF (founded
Ullern_IF
Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
Lilleaker is a light rail station on the Oslo Tramway. Located at Lilleaker in Ullern, it was the terminus of the Lilleaker Line when it was opened in
Lilleaker_tram_stop
Borough of Oslo, Norway
opening of the Smestad Line and the 1919 extension of the Skøyen Line to Lilleaker. The two latter lines were later extended further, in 1935 and 1924 respectively
Ullern
Rapid transit line in Norway
the Lilleaker Line to Bekkestua every ten minutes. The Kolsås Line was built as an extension of the Lilleaker Line. It had been built to Lilleaker in 1919
Kolsås_Line
Rapid transit system of Oslo, Norway
streetcar service west from Skøyen as a suburban line; the Lilleaker Line opened to Lilleaker in 1919, to Avløs in 1924 and to Kolsås in 1930. A new section
Oslo_Metro
Railway depot in Oslo, Norway
taken into use as an operations central for both the city tramway, the Lilleaker Line, the Ekeberg Line and the metro. During the 1980s, some of the trains
Ryen_Depot
Rail line in Fornebu, Bærum, Norway
included a series of suburban lines. One of these was a branch from the Lilleaker Line past Lysaker, through Fornebu and onwards to Snarøya and Ostøya.
Fornebu_Line
Seismic services company
company was headquartered at Lysaker until 2013 when it moved to nearby Lilleaker. PGS shares are listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE:PGS). "PGS ASA:
Petroleum_Geo-Services
Norwegian jazz bassist
Studio) 2001: Distant Reports (Gemini Records) 1999: 90 år - 1909-1999 (Lilleaker skolekorps) 1996: Gardekonsert (Hans Majestet Kongens Gardes musikkorps)
Roger_Arntzen
Norwegian standardization authority
Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its headquarters are located in Lilleaker, Oslo. "SN". ISO. Retrieved 2026-06-06. "Standards Norway provides improved
Standards_Norway
Infrastructure Lilleaker Skøyen Kolsås* Røa* Sognsvann* Østensjø* Aker Municipality 1917 1949 Oslo Sporveier Bærumsbanen Operator Lilleaker Skøyen Kolsås*
List of Oslo Tramway and Metro operators
List_of_Oslo_Tramway_and_Metro_operators
Defunct tram company in Oslo, Norway
Line opened in 1902, and it was completed in 1914. The Lilleaker Line was built to Lilleaker in 1919. KES and its competitor, Kristiania Sporveisselskab
Kristiania_Elektriske_Sporvei
Town in Østlandet, Norway
primarily residential areas of Stabekk and Jar. To the east is Sollerud and Lilleaker in Ullern borough. Lysaker, meaning "bright acres" was originally the
Lysaker
Oslo metro station
vicinity. The station was opened on 1 January 1930 as part of the tramway Lilleaker Line. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hauger stasjon. Oslo Sporveier
Hauger_station
Oslo metro station
Kolsås Line and Oslo Tramway on Lilleaker Line situated at Bekkestua in Bærum, Norway. It is the terminus of the Lilleaker Line for tramway. Located between
Bekkestua_station
Tram stop in Norway
Line on 21 June 1903. In 1919, it also became the first station on the Lilleaker Line. It is served by line 13. About 100 metres (300 ft) away is Skøyen
Skøyen_tram_stop
Norwegian wrestler
1976) was a Norwegian sport wrestler. He was born in Lilleaker and represented the club Lilleaker IF. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics, in Greco-Roman
Erling_Michelsen
Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
was opened in 1924, when the Lilleaker Line was extended to Jar. In February 2009, the part of the line west of Lilleaker station was closed due to upgrades
Øraker_tram_stop
Names for the two parts of Oslo
working-class areas in the West End, such as Pipervika, Skøyen, Hoffsbyen and Lilleaker, are no longer working-class areas. In pre-industrial times, the rich
East_End_and_West_End_of_Oslo
Village in Østlandet, Norway
Snarøya is not accessible by railway, although a branch line from the Lilleaker Line was proposed in 1919. Instead, it is served by bus, line 31 in the
Snarøya
Metro line in Oslo, Norway
Sporveier, had a similar suburban tramway to the west of the city centre, the Lilleaker and Kolsås Lines, where trams continued along street trams lines until
Østensjø_Line
Light rail line, part of Oslo Tramway
and 19 of the Oslo Tramway. Line 13 connects via the city center to the Lilleaker Line while Line 19 runs onwards along the Homansbyen Line. Travel time
Ekeberg_Line
Norwegian state-owned public broadcaster
new head office, but Gamle Oslo, Bryn, Storo Løren, Lillestrøm-Puls and Lilleaker were the most relevant options. Director of relocation Jon Espen Lohne
NRK
Tramway line in Oslo, Norway
the Oslo Tramway. It connects the Briskeby Line at Slottsparken to the Lilleaker Line at Skøyen. The line was built on 2 March 1894 from Slottsparken to
Skøyen_Line
Norwegian businessman
company expanded to other cities. In 1875, the company bought property at Lilleaker in Kristiania (now Oslo), adjacent to the Lysaker river. With a nearby
Hans_Mustad
Station Line Service Opened Ref Abbediengen Lilleaker 9 May 1919 Adamstuen Ullevål Hageby 24 September 1909 Aker brygge Vika 21 August 1995 Bekkestua
List_of_Oslo_Tramway_stations
Former Oslo metro station
Stortinget. The station opened on 1 January 1930 as part of the tramway Lilleaker Line. Along with most of the line, Valler has been closed for upgrades
Valler_station
Shopping mall in Oslo, Norway
CC Vest is a Norwegian shopping centre in Lilleaker, Oslo. It has 78 outlets, and mainly serves western Oslo as well as eastern Bærum. It was opened in
CC_Vest
Neighborhood in Nordstrand, Oslo, Norway
The 23 bus, heading for Simensbråten, photographed at Lilleaker.
Simensbråten
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
Tramway's Skøyen Line was extended to Skøyen Station in 1903. The suburban Lilleaker Line extension was completed in 1919. Commuter traffic on the Drammen
Skøyen_station
Oslo metro station
Lysakerelva which divides Oslo and Bærum. The track is shared, the tram line (Lilleaker Line) joins with the rapid transit line (Kolsås Line) on the Oslo side
Jar_station
Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
opened by Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei together with the rest of the Lilleaker Line, as an extension of the Skøyen Line in 1919. It is served by line
Hoff_tram_stop
Oslo metro station
Grünerløkka–Torshov Line, and the Kjelsås Line and line 13 serving the Skøyen Line, the Lilleaker Line and the Ekeberg Line. It is served by Ruter bus lines, 30 Nydalen-Bygdøy
Nationaltheatret metro station
Nationaltheatret_metro_station
Articulated tramcar class in Oslo, Norway
could not be operated on the Briskeby Line and the loop at Jar on the Lilleaker Line. Following the tests in Oslo, a delegation was sent to look at compatible
SL95
1934 Kolsås Line Oslo T-bane 1924 Lambertseter Line Oslo T-bane 1957 Lilleaker Line Oslo Tramway 1919 Østensjø Line Oslo T-bane 1926 Røa Line Oslo T-bane
Rail_transport_in_Norway
Railway accident
set of two cars, 194 and 198, of the Gullfisk type was traveling the Lilleaker Line ( Lilleakerbanenen) – Østensjø Line (Østensjøbanen) route from Bøler
Strømsveien_tram_fire
Norwegian actor and stage producer
Fjeldstad and Gunvor Gundersen, and he grew up with his grandparents at Lilleaker. He was married to secretary Inger Sofie Berg. He made his film debut
Jack_Fjeldstad
These were numbered 356 through 365. They were at first used on the Lilleaker Line. KES was merged with KSS in 1924 to form Oslo Sporveier and the trailers
KES_Class_A
Metro tunnel in Oslo, Norway
how the network should be expanded. Firstly, it proposed connecting the Lilleaker Line to Majorstuen. Secondly, it proposed a tunnel through the city center
Common_Tunnel
politician, editor and military officer. Pierre Poumeau Flor was born at the Lilleaker farm in Vestre Aker, Norway. He was the son of General War Commissioner
Pierre_Flor
Former tram line in Oslo, Norway
Bærumsbanen took over operations on the Østensjø Line. It already operated the Lilleaker Line in a similar fashion on the other end of town, which also suffered
Vålerenga_Line
opened as an extension of the Lilleaker Line, but in 1942 it was connected to the Common Tunnel, while the rest of the Lilleaker Line remains as a light rail
List_of_Oslo_Metro_lines
Oslo metro station
and line into Bærum was originally not built as a metro line but as the Lilleaker Line, built by Bærumsbanen. The station opened 1 January 1930. It was
Kolsås_station
Norwegian athlete and wrestler
lived in Bærum. As a sportsman he represented the clubs Stabekk AIL, Lilleaker IF and IL Liull. In amateur wrestling he took a national "middleweight
Gunnar_Eliassen
Railway line in Vika, Oslo
Nesodden. Transfer to line 13 of the tramway, that serves the Skøyen- and Lilleaker Line is possible at Solli; transfer to line 19, that serves the Briskeby
Vika_Line
Norwegian explosives manufacturer
nitroglycerin factory was built at Fåbrofossen in the Lysakerelva river at Lilleaker, shortly after Nobel had established a similar factory in Sweden. In 1874
Norsk_Sprængstofindustri
Oslo metro station
was built as part of what was then part of the Lilleaker Line. The tramway had been built to Lilleaker in 1919. However, there were also proposals of
Gjønnes_station
Oslo metro station
Stortinget. The station was originally opened on 1 July 1924 as part of the Lilleaker Line. On 1 July 2006, Avløs, along with most of the line, temporarily
Avløs_station
Oslo metro station
station is located at the section of the line where it is shared with the Lilleaker Line used by the Oslo Tramway. However, due to lack of dedicated low-height
Ringstabekk_station
Light rail station in Oslo, Norway
opened by Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei together with the rest of the Lilleaker Line, as an extension of the Skøyen Line. It is between Furulund (Bestum)
Ullern_tram_stop
Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
opened by Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei together with the rest of the Lilleaker Line, as an extension of the Skøyen Line. The station is served by line
Sollerud_tram_stop
Oslo metro station
Stortinget. The station was opened 1 January 1930 as part of the tramway Lilleaker Line. Along with most of the line, Gjettum was closed for upgrades between
Gjettum_station
Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
opened by Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei together with the rest of the Lilleaker Line, as an extension of the Skøyen Line in 1919. It is served by line
Abbediengen_tram_stop
Oslo metro station
neighborhood Haslum. The station was opened 1 July 1924 as part of the tramway Lilleaker Line. Along with most of the line, Haslum closed for upgrades on 1 July
Haslum_station
Rapid transit line of Oslo Metro
opportunity to close all parts of the Oslo Tramway, except the Ekeberg- and Lilleaker Line. Oslo Sporveier, the contemporary operator of the metro, started
Ring_Line_(Oslo)
Electric multiple unit used on the Oslo Metro
considered for conversion to light rail systems, that would connect to the Lilleaker- and Ullevål Hageby Line, respectively. The old fleet of T1000 and T1300
OS_MX3000
Norwegian businessman
beginnings in Vardal. In 1875, the company had expanded with a new factory at Lilleaker in Kristiania, followed in 1889 by a foundry at the same place as well
Halfdan_Magnus_Mustad
Tram stop in Oslo Municipality, Norway
opened by Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei together with the rest of the Lilleaker Line, as an extension of the Skøyen Line. During the last part of World
Furulund_tram_stop
Tram company
on 1 October 1934. The new company immediately started expanding the Lilleaker Line, first to Bekkestua and then to Haslum—establishing a depot at Avløs
Bærumsbanen
Class of Norwegian trams
late 1960s. However, the "Høka lines" 1, 2, 7 and 11 and the suburban Lilleaker Line and Ekeberg Line exceeded the combined traffic of all city buses
SM53
AS Akersbanrene established. 1919 May 9 The suburban Lilleaker Line opened from Skøyen to Lilleaker. 1922 November 26 Oslo V – Sandvika on the Drammen Line
Timeline_of_transport_in_Oslo
Rapid transit line in Oslo, Norway
intersection with Sørkedalsveien, and was completed on 15 December. The Lilleaker Line, which connected to the street tramway at Skøyen, had been extended
Røa_Line
Norwegian skier and author (1905–1994)
Mathilde Gundersen (1866–1953). He was raised in the Oslo neighborhood of Lilleaker. Vaage studied science at the University of Oslo, where he became cand
Jakob_Vaage
Norwegian businessman
beginnings in Vardal. In 1875, the company had expanded with a new factory at Lilleaker in Kristiania, followed in 1889 by a foundry at the same place as well
Hans_Clarin_Hovind_Mustad
Norwegian tram class, in service 1937–1985
Nationaltheatret in the city centre, and the Class B was operated along the Lilleaker Line from the west. Trams 164–166 were sent to Düsseldorf in Germany,
Gullfisk
Oslo metro station
along the Frogner Line to Majorstuen. Line 13 runs via the Skøyen Line to Lilleaker and Bekkestua. Eastwards, lines 11 and 12 runs via the Grünerløkka–Torshov
Stortinget_station
Articulated tramcar class in Oslo, Norway
usage. Trams no. 101 through 113 were put into service on Line 9 on the Lilleaker Line and the Ekeberg Line, replacing the Class E. The remaining trams
SL79
Tram station in the Oslo Tramway
Dronningens gate is recommended instead, if you need to travel using line 13 to Lilleaker or Skøyen, and is also displayed on maps of the Jernbanetorget area, as
Dronningens_gate_tram_stop
Month in 1919
Battalion was disbanded. The Lilleaker tramline between Oslo and Skøyen, Norway was opened to the public, with stations Lilleaker, Sollerud, Furulund, Ullern
May_1919
Oslo metro station
the Oslo Tramway. The station was located at Bestum in Ullern, on the Lilleaker Line, between Ullern Station to the east and Furulund Station to the west
Bestum_tram_stop
Former Oslo metro station
10°36′38″E / 59.9208°N 10.6106°E / 59.9208; 10.6106 Lines Kolsås Line Lilleaker Line Distance 9.1 km (5.7 mi) Construction Structure type At-grade History
Tjernsrud_(station)
Football tournament season
5–3 Mandalskameratene Kristiansund 4–0 Molde Kvik (Halden) 4–2 Kråkerøy Lilleaker 0–2 Vålerengen Lillestrøm 7–2 Bjørkelangen Lyn 4–0 Lillestrøm/Fram Lyn
1945_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
Fagerborg Haga 2–1 Eidsvold Turn Harran 0–2 Bangsund Hølen 2–4 Fredensborg Lilleaker 7–0 Spikkestad Magnor 5–7 (a.e.t.) Kampørn Molde 0–2 Langevåg Namsos 5–0
1932_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
Briskeby Line and serves westbound trains heading along the Briskeby and Lilleaker Lines, and eastbound station, via Jernbanetorget, along the Ekeberg Line
Nationaltheatret_station
Football tournament season
(Halden) 5–1 Gresvik Kvik (Trondheim) 2–1 Neset Larvik Turn 3–2 Skiens-Grane Lilleaker 1–2 Skiold Lyn 9–0 Magnor Mandal 0–1 Vigør Mjøndalen 10–0 Skiens BK Moss
1933_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Station Line Locale Opened Closed Ref(s) Bestum Lilleaker Bestum 1919 2004 Chr. Michelsens gate Grünerløkka–Torshov Torshov ???? ???? Ekebergparken Simensbråten
List of disused Oslo Tramway stations
List_of_disused_Oslo_Tramway_stations
Defunct Norwegian transport company
operated by Holmenkolbanen and Ekebergbanen were not taken over, as was the Lilleaker Line operated by KES; the city council did not want to take over tram
Oslo_Sporveier
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